Βιβλιοκρισία: Mirosłav Piotr Kruk, Icons from the 14th-16th Centuries in the National Museum in Krakow, Volume I, Catalogue (in Polish and English), The National Museum in Krakow, 2019

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Βιβλιοκρισία: Mirosłav Piotr Kruk, Icons from the 14th-16th Centuries in the National Museum in Krakow, Volume I, Catalogue (in Polish and English), The National Museum in Krakow, 2019

Δρακοπούλου, Ευγενία

Βιβλιοκρισία

2020


In 2012, During the second Cracow Symposium on Byzantine Art and Archaeology, which took place at the Pontifical University of John Paul II, I had the opportunity to visit the National Museum in Krakow and, in particular, the Department of Orthodox Church Art, located in the Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace. The presentation of this collection by a colleague, Mirosłav Piotr Kruk, curator of the Art Collection of the Orthodox Church in the Department of Old Art of the National Museum in Krakow1, launched an interesting academic dialogue about Byzantine and post-Byzantine art in Poland that has continued since. The gothic palace, with influences from the Italian Renaissance, holds a collection of icons not widely known to the public that constitutes one of the oldest and most valuable collections of Orthodox Christian painting in Central Europe.

Μεσαιωνική Ελλάδα, Βυζαντινή Αυτοκρατορία 323-1453 (EL)
Καλές τέχνες (EL)
Fine Arts (EN)
Medieval Greece. Byzantine Empire, 323-1453 (EN)

Orthodox church art (EN)
National Museum in Krakow (EN)
Orthodox Christian painting (EN)
Byzantine art (EN)

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